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Audio Editing and Podcasting October 9, 2015
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Objectives for Today’s Workshop Define Podcasting Classroom Applications Recording and Editing Audio See What’s Available – To you as a professional – To your students
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Podcasting Video Introduction The name comes from Podcasting “iPod” + “Broadcasting” Don’t need an iPod to listen to or create Podcasts It’s like “on demand” talk show radio You can subscribe to podcasts Most content is free Video Podcasts are growing rapidly
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Creating your own Podcasts (or audio recordings)
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Creating your own Podcasts Why? Where to start What to use and how to do it Try it out
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Why Create Podcasts 1.Podcasting is cheap 2.Podcasting invites a global audience 3.Audio podcasting encourages no-frills communication 4.Podcasting is digital storytelling 5.Podcasting can provide a window into the classroom
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Why Create Podcasts 6.Podcasting involves few privacy concerns 7.Podcasting can educate about copyright 8.Podcasting can be interactive 9.Podcasting can be creative 10.It’s fun! Engaging…. From: http://www.wtvi.com/TEKS/05_06_articles/classroom-audio-podcasting.html
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Why Create Podcasts Develops critical skills – Public Speaking – Presentation Skills – Communication Skills – Time Management Skills – Problem-Solving Skills
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Where to Start Poetry Recitals Read Along Books Interviews Museum Tour Soundseeing Tour School News Oral Book Reports Foreign Language Practice Tutorials Try a project with audio recording and editing before doing a true podcast.
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More Classroom Ideas http://fcit.usf.edu/podcasts/in dex.html
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How to Record and Edit Audio
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Recording Audio Options: Use computer with built in mic or external mic Use digital recording device Use iPod/MP3 player with mic Best choice—Computer with external mic
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Recording Audio With a computer you can – Record into Microsoft Applications—OneNote, Word, PowerPoint, PhotoStory,… KidPix – Audacity Can record and edit Export as MP3 file
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Let’s try it!
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Project to Try http://www.southeastmich.com/mtt/stranges t_day_at_the_academy.htm http://www.southeastmich.com/mtt/stranges t_day_at_the_academy.htm
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Where to Upload Your Podcasts Upload anywhere as a MP3 file Use ASHMI.ORG’s Media Gallery http://www.mypodcast.com http://odeo.com http://www.gabcast.com Make a video podcast and place it on Google Video
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Sources for Podcasts The Education Podcast Network has a wide range of podcasting programming for K12 Teachers iTunes NPR http://epnweb.org
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Getting Your Podcasts Podcatching software automatically delivers the podcasts to your computer Most well known piece of Podcatching software iTunes You can play some podcasts directly from web sites
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How do I Subscribe if it’s not in iTunes? XMLfilename is http://www.talkr.com/app/cast_pods.app?feed_id=1453http://www.talkr.com/app/cast_pods.app?feed_id=1453 http://www.talkr.com/app/cast_pods.app?f eed_id=1453 XML
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Podcasts Issues to consider – “This web site is intended for professional educators and all audio content should be previewed by the teacher before being made available to students.” ~www.epnweb.orgwww.epnweb.org – Distribution
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See What’s Available
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